Brett Neveu

Brett Neveu
Brett Neveu is a screenwriter and playwright whose feature films include Eric LaRue (directed by Michael Shannon) and Night’s End (directed by Jennifer Reeder). His theatre productions include Revolution with A Red Orchid Theatre, Verböten with the House Theatre of Chicago and To Catch a Fish with TimeLine Theatre Company, all having had past production runs with theatres like the 59E59 Theaters in New York City, the Royal Court Theatre in London and the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. His works have earned him the Steinberg/ATCA New Play Citation (for Verböten) and the Ofner Prize for New Work. Neveu is also an ensemble member of A Red Orchid Theatre and teaches script writing as an assistant professor at Northwestern University. (Via TMDB)
Origin
Contra Costa, California, USA
Born
June 12, 1970
Age
55
Brett Neveu is a screenwriter and playwright whose feature films include Eric LaRue (directed by Michael Shannon) and Night’s End (directed by Jennifer Reeder). His theatre productions include Revolution with A Red Orchid Theatre, Verböten with the House Theatre of Chicago and To Catch a Fish with TimeLine Theatre Company, all having had past production runs with theatres like the 59E59 Theaters in New York City, the Royal Court Theatre in London and the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. His works have earned him the Steinberg/ATCA New Play Citation (for Verböten) and the Ofner Prize for New Work. Neveu is also an ensemble member of A Red Orchid Theatre and teaches script writing as an assistant professor at Northwestern University. (Via TMDB)